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Chinese Children's Stories

Chinese children's stories are an important part of traditional Chinese culture, which is a treasure of Chinese culture and a treasure left to us by our ancestors. These stories are not only profound in meaning but also imaginative, providing children with an opportunity to understand history, learn morals and feel good. In this article, we will introduce some classic Chinese children's stories to help children better understand Chinese culture.

Story 1: "The Little Rabbit and the Little Fox"

This story is about a little rabbit and a little fox. The little fox catches the bunny, but the bunny is not eaten. Instead, the little fox and the bunny became good friends. This story tells us that even enemies can be friends, as long as we communicate with our hearts.

Operating steps:

1. Read the story with your children and ask them about their understanding of the story.

2. Guide your child to think about the moral of the story and share your opinion with them.

3. Have the children retell the story in their own words and express their feelings.

Story 2: "Kong Rong Gives Up His Pear"

This story is about Kong Rong. Kong Rong was a very smart man, but he was very modest. One day, he met a child on the road who wanted his pear. Kong Rong gave the pear to the child because he knew the child needed food. This story tells us that modesty and generosity are very important qualities.

Steps:

1. Read the story with your child and ask them what they understand about the story.

2. Guide your child to think about the moral of the story and share your opinion with them.

3. Have the children retell the story in their own words and express their feelings.

Story 3: The Legend of the White Snake

This story is about White Snake and Xu Xian. White Snake was a beautiful female demon who fell in love with a human man, Xu Xian. After they got married, White Snake was captured by a mage and Xu Xian helped White Snake escape from the mage's clutches. This story tells us that love can overcome all difficulties.

Operating steps:

1. Read this story with your children and ask them what they understand about the story.

2. Guide your child to think about the moral of the story and share your opinion with them.

3. Have the children retell the story in their own words and express their feelings.